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All rights reserved. 24 * Copyright 2022 RackTop Systems, Inc. 25 */ 26 27 #include <sys/sid.h> 28 #include <sys/nbmlock.h> 29 #include <smbsrv/smb_fsops.h> 30 #include <smbsrv/smb_kproto.h> 31 #include <acl/acl_common.h> 32 #include <sys/fcntl.h> 33 #include <sys/filio.h> 34 #include <sys/flock.h> 35 #include <fs/fs_subr.h> 36 37 extern caller_context_t smb_ct; 38 39 static int smb_fsop_create_file_with_stream(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, 40 smb_node_t *, char *, char *, int, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **); 41 42 static int smb_fsop_create_file(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, smb_node_t *, 43 char *, int, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **); 44 45 #ifdef _KERNEL 46 static int smb_fsop_create_with_sd(smb_request_t *, cred_t *, smb_node_t *, 47 char *, smb_attr_t *, smb_node_t **, smb_fssd_t *); 48 static int smb_fsop_sdinherit(smb_request_t *, smb_node_t *, smb_fssd_t *); 49 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 50 51 /* 52 * The smb_fsop_* functions have knowledge of CIFS semantics. 53 * 54 * The smb_vop_* functions have minimal knowledge of CIFS semantics and 55 * serve as an interface to the VFS layer. 56 * 57 * Hence, smb_request_t and smb_node_t structures should not be passed 58 * from the smb_fsop_* layer to the smb_vop_* layer. 59 * 60 * In general, CIFS service code should only ever call smb_fsop_* 61 * functions directly, and never smb_vop_* functions directly. 62 * 63 * smb_fsop_* functions should call smb_vop_* functions where possible, instead 64 * of their smb_fsop_* counterparts. However, there are times when 65 * this cannot be avoided. 66 */ 67 68 /* 69 * Note: Stream names cannot be mangled. 70 */ 71 72 /* 73 * smb_fsop_amask_to_omode 74 * 75 * Convert the access mask to the open mode (for use 76 * with the VOP_OPEN call). 77 * 78 * Note that opening a file for attribute only access 79 * will also translate into an FREAD or FWRITE open mode 80 * (i.e., it's not just for data). 81 * 82 * This is needed so that opens are tracked appropriately 83 * for oplock processing. 84 */ 85 86 int 87 smb_fsop_amask_to_omode(uint32_t access) 88 { 89 int mode = 0; 90 91 if (access & (FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_EXECUTE | 92 FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_READ_EA)) 93 mode |= FREAD; 94 95 if (access & (FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_APPEND_DATA | 96 FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | FILE_WRITE_EA)) 97 mode |= FWRITE; 98 99 if (access & FILE_APPEND_DATA) 100 mode |= FAPPEND; 101 102 return (mode); 103 } 104 105 int 106 smb_fsop_open(smb_node_t *node, int mode, cred_t *cred) 107 { 108 /* 109 * Assuming that the same vnode is returned as we had before. 110 * (I.e., with certain types of files or file systems, a 111 * different vnode might be returned by VOP_OPEN) 112 */ 113 return (smb_vop_open(&node->vp, mode, cred)); 114 } 115 116 void 117 smb_fsop_close(smb_node_t *node, int mode, cred_t *cred) 118 { 119 smb_vop_close(node->vp, mode, cred); 120 } 121 122 #ifdef _KERNEL 123 static int 124 smb_fsop_create_with_sd(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, 125 smb_node_t *dnode, char *name, 126 smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 127 { 128 vsecattr_t *vsap; 129 vsecattr_t vsecattr; 130 smb_attr_t set_attr; 131 acl_t *acl, *dacl, *sacl; 132 vnode_t *vp; 133 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 134 int aclbsize = 0; /* size of acl list in bytes */ 135 int flags = 0; 136 int rc; 137 boolean_t is_dir; 138 139 ASSERT(fs_sd); 140 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 141 142 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 143 flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 144 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 145 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 146 147 ASSERT(cr); 148 149 is_dir = ((fs_sd->sd_flags & SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR) != 0); 150 151 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACLONCREATE)) { 152 dacl = fs_sd->sd_zdacl; 153 sacl = fs_sd->sd_zsacl; 154 if (dacl != NULL || sacl != NULL) { 155 if (dacl && sacl) { 156 acl = smb_fsacl_merge(dacl, sacl); 157 } else if (dacl) { 158 acl = dacl; 159 } else { 160 acl = sacl; 161 } 162 163 rc = smb_fsacl_to_vsa(acl, &vsecattr, &aclbsize); 164 165 if (dacl && sacl) 166 acl_free(acl); 167 168 if (rc != 0) 169 return (rc); 170 171 vsap = &vsecattr; 172 } else { 173 vsap = NULL; 174 } 175 176 /* The tree ACEs may prevent a create */ 177 rc = EACCES; 178 if (is_dir) { 179 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY) != 0) 180 rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr, 181 &vp, flags, cr, vsap); 182 } else { 183 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_ADD_FILE) != 0) 184 rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr, 185 &vp, flags, cr, vsap); 186 } 187 188 if (vsap != NULL) 189 kmem_free(vsap->vsa_aclentp, aclbsize); 190 191 if (rc != 0) 192 return (rc); 193 194 set_attr.sa_mask = 0; 195 196 /* 197 * Ideally we should be able to specify the owner and owning 198 * group at create time along with the ACL. Since we cannot 199 * do that right now, kcred is passed to smb_vop_setattr so it 200 * doesn't fail due to lack of permission. 201 */ 202 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_OWNER_SECINFO) { 203 set_attr.sa_vattr.va_uid = fs_sd->sd_uid; 204 set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_UID; 205 } 206 207 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_GROUP_SECINFO) { 208 set_attr.sa_vattr.va_gid = fs_sd->sd_gid; 209 set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_GID; 210 } 211 212 if (set_attr.sa_mask) 213 rc = smb_vop_setattr(vp, NULL, &set_attr, 0, kcr); 214 215 if (rc == 0) { 216 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, &sr->arg.open, cr, vp, 217 name, dnode, NULL); 218 219 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 220 rc = ENOMEM; 221 222 VN_RELE(vp); 223 } 224 } else { 225 /* 226 * For filesystems that don't support ACL-on-create, try 227 * to set the specified SD after create, which could actually 228 * fail because of conflicts between inherited security 229 * attributes upon creation and the specified SD. 230 * 231 * Passing kcred to smb_fsop_sdwrite() to overcome this issue. 232 */ 233 234 if (is_dir) { 235 rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp, 236 flags, cr, NULL); 237 } else { 238 rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp, 239 flags, cr, NULL); 240 } 241 242 if (rc != 0) 243 return (rc); 244 245 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, &sr->arg.open, cr, vp, 246 name, dnode, NULL); 247 248 if (*ret_snode != NULL) { 249 if (!smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, 250 SMB_TREE_NFS_MOUNTED)) 251 rc = smb_fsop_sdwrite(sr, kcr, *ret_snode, 252 fs_sd, 1); 253 } else { 254 rc = ENOMEM; 255 } 256 257 VN_RELE(vp); 258 } 259 260 if (rc != 0) { 261 if (is_dir) 262 (void) smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr); 263 else 264 (void) smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr); 265 } 266 267 return (rc); 268 } 269 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 270 271 /* 272 * smb_fsop_create 273 * 274 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 275 * all the smb_vop_creates are performed with the appropriate credentials. 276 * Please document any direct calls to explain the reason for avoiding 277 * this wrapper. 278 * 279 * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success. No reference is 280 * taken if an error is returned. 281 */ 282 int 283 smb_fsop_create(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *dnode, 284 char *name, smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode) 285 { 286 int rc = 0; 287 int flags = 0; 288 char *fname, *sname; 289 char *longname = NULL; 290 291 ASSERT(cr); 292 ASSERT(dnode); 293 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 294 ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 295 296 ASSERT(ret_snode); 297 *ret_snode = 0; 298 299 ASSERT(name); 300 if (*name == 0) 301 return (EINVAL); 302 303 ASSERT(sr); 304 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 305 306 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0) 307 return (EACCES); 308 309 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 310 return (EROFS); 311 312 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 313 flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 314 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 315 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 316 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 317 flags |= SMB_ABE; 318 319 if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) { 320 fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 321 sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 322 smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, sname); 323 324 rc = smb_fsop_create_file_with_stream(sr, cr, dnode, 325 fname, sname, flags, attr, ret_snode); 326 327 kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN); 328 kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN); 329 return (rc); 330 } 331 332 /* Not a named stream */ 333 334 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(name)) { 335 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 336 rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags); 337 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 338 339 if (rc == 0) 340 rc = EEXIST; 341 if (rc != ENOENT) 342 return (rc); 343 } 344 345 rc = smb_fsop_create_file(sr, cr, dnode, name, flags, 346 attr, ret_snode); 347 return (rc); 348 349 } 350 351 352 /* 353 * smb_fsop_create_file_with_stream 354 * 355 * Create named stream (sname) on file (fname), creating the file if it 356 * doesn't exist. 357 * If we created the file and then creation of the named stream fails, 358 * we delete the file. 359 * Since we use the real file name for the smb_vop_remove we 360 * clear the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag to ensure a case sensitive 361 * match. 362 * 363 * Note that some stream "types" are "restricted" and only 364 * internal callers (cr == kcred) can create those. 365 */ 366 static int 367 smb_fsop_create_file_with_stream(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, 368 smb_node_t *dnode, char *fname, char *sname, int flags, 369 smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode) 370 { 371 smb_node_t *fnode; 372 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 373 int rc = 0; 374 boolean_t fcreate = B_FALSE; 375 376 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 377 378 if (cr != kcr && smb_strname_restricted(sname)) 379 return (EACCES); 380 381 /* Look up / create the unnamed stream, fname */ 382 rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags | SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS, 383 sr->tid_tree->t_snode, dnode, fname, &fnode); 384 if (rc == 0) { 385 if (smb_fsop_access(sr, sr->user_cr, fnode, 386 sr->sr_open.desired_access) != 0) { 387 smb_node_release(fnode); 388 rc = EACCES; 389 } 390 } else if (rc == ENOENT) { 391 fcreate = B_TRUE; 392 rc = smb_fsop_create_file(sr, cr, dnode, fname, flags, 393 attr, &fnode); 394 } 395 if (rc != 0) 396 return (rc); 397 398 rc = smb_fsop_create_stream(sr, cr, dnode, fnode, sname, flags, attr, 399 ret_snode); 400 401 if (rc != 0) { 402 if (fcreate) { 403 flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 404 (void) smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, 405 fnode->od_name, flags, cr); 406 } 407 } 408 409 smb_node_release(fnode); 410 return (rc); 411 } 412 413 /* 414 * smb_fsop_create_stream 415 * 416 * Create named stream (sname) on existing file (fnode). 417 * 418 * The second parameter of smb_vop_setattr() is set to 419 * NULL, even though an unnamed stream exists. This is 420 * because we want to set the UID and GID on the named 421 * stream in this case for consistency with the (unnamed 422 * stream) file (see comments for smb_vop_setattr()). 423 * 424 * Note that some stream "types" are "restricted" and only 425 * internal callers (cr == kcred) can create those. 426 */ 427 int 428 smb_fsop_create_stream(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, 429 smb_node_t *dnode, smb_node_t *fnode, char *sname, int flags, 430 smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode) 431 { 432 smb_attr_t fattr; 433 vnode_t *xattrdvp; 434 vnode_t *vp; 435 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 436 int rc = 0; 437 438 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 439 440 if (cr != kcr && smb_strname_restricted(sname)) 441 return (EACCES); 442 443 bzero(&fattr, sizeof (fattr)); 444 fattr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID; 445 rc = smb_vop_getattr(fnode->vp, NULL, &fattr, 0, kcr); 446 447 if (rc == 0) { 448 /* create the named stream, sname */ 449 rc = smb_vop_stream_create(fnode->vp, sname, 450 attr, &vp, &xattrdvp, flags, cr); 451 } 452 if (rc != 0) 453 return (rc); 454 455 attr->sa_vattr.va_uid = fattr.sa_vattr.va_uid; 456 attr->sa_vattr.va_gid = fattr.sa_vattr.va_gid; 457 attr->sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID; 458 459 rc = smb_vop_setattr(vp, NULL, attr, 0, kcr); 460 if (rc != 0) { 461 VN_RELE(xattrdvp); 462 VN_RELE(vp); 463 return (rc); 464 } 465 466 *ret_snode = smb_stream_node_lookup(sr, cr, fnode, xattrdvp, 467 vp, sname); 468 469 VN_RELE(xattrdvp); 470 VN_RELE(vp); 471 472 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 473 rc = ENOMEM; 474 475 /* notify change to the unnamed stream */ 476 if (rc == 0) 477 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, 478 FILE_ACTION_ADDED_STREAM, fnode->od_name); 479 480 return (rc); 481 } 482 483 /* 484 * smb_fsop_create_file 485 */ 486 static int 487 smb_fsop_create_file(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, 488 smb_node_t *dnode, char *name, int flags, 489 smb_attr_t *attr, smb_node_t **ret_snode) 490 { 491 smb_arg_open_t *op = &sr->sr_open; 492 vnode_t *vp; 493 int rc; 494 495 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 496 497 #ifdef _KERNEL 498 smb_fssd_t fs_sd; 499 uint32_t secinfo; 500 uint32_t status; 501 502 if (op->sd) { 503 /* 504 * SD sent by client in Windows format. Needs to be 505 * converted to FS format. Inherit DACL/SACL if they're not 506 * specified. 507 */ 508 secinfo = smb_sd_get_secinfo(op->sd); 509 510 if ((secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) != 0 && 511 !smb_user_has_security_priv(sr->uid_user, cr)) 512 return (EPERM); 513 514 smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, secinfo, 0); 515 516 status = smb_sd_tofs(op->sd, &fs_sd); 517 if (status == NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) { 518 rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd); 519 if (rc == 0) 520 rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode, 521 name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd); 522 523 } else { 524 rc = EINVAL; 525 } 526 smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd); 527 } else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) { 528 /* 529 * No incoming SD and filesystem is ZFS 530 * Server applies Windows inheritance rules, 531 * see smb_fsop_sdinherit() comments as to why. 532 */ 533 smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, 0, 0); 534 rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd); 535 if (rc == 0) { 536 rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode, 537 name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd); 538 } 539 540 smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd); 541 } else 542 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 543 { 544 /* 545 * No incoming SD and filesystem is not ZFS 546 * let the filesystem handles the inheritance. 547 */ 548 rc = smb_vop_create(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp, 549 flags, cr, NULL); 550 551 if (rc == 0) { 552 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, op, cr, vp, 553 name, dnode, NULL); 554 555 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 556 rc = ENOMEM; 557 558 VN_RELE(vp); 559 } 560 561 } 562 563 if (rc == 0) 564 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, name); 565 566 return (rc); 567 } 568 569 /* 570 * smb_fsop_mkdir 571 * 572 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 573 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 574 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 575 * for avoiding this wrapper. 576 * 577 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 578 * 579 * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success. No reference is 580 * taken if an error is returned. 581 */ 582 int 583 smb_fsop_mkdir( 584 smb_request_t *sr, 585 cred_t *cr, 586 smb_node_t *dnode, 587 char *name, 588 smb_attr_t *attr, 589 smb_node_t **ret_snode) 590 { 591 struct open_param *op = &sr->arg.open; 592 char *longname; 593 vnode_t *vp; 594 int flags = 0; 595 int rc; 596 597 #ifdef _KERNEL 598 smb_fssd_t fs_sd; 599 uint32_t secinfo; 600 uint32_t status; 601 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 602 603 ASSERT(cr); 604 ASSERT(dnode); 605 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 606 ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 607 608 ASSERT(ret_snode); 609 *ret_snode = 0; 610 611 ASSERT(name); 612 if (*name == 0) 613 return (EINVAL); 614 615 ASSERT(sr); 616 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 617 618 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0) 619 return (EACCES); 620 621 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 622 return (EROFS); 623 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 624 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 625 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 626 flags |= SMB_ABE; 627 628 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(name)) { 629 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 630 rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags); 631 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 632 633 /* 634 * If the name passed in by the client has an unmangled 635 * equivalent that is found in the specified directory, 636 * then the mkdir cannot succeed. Return EEXIST. 637 * 638 * Only if ENOENT is returned will a mkdir be attempted. 639 */ 640 641 if (rc == 0) 642 rc = EEXIST; 643 644 if (rc != ENOENT) 645 return (rc); 646 } 647 648 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 649 flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 650 651 #ifdef _KERNEL 652 if (op->sd) { 653 /* 654 * SD sent by client in Windows format. Needs to be 655 * converted to FS format. Inherit DACL/SACL if they're not 656 * specified. 657 */ 658 secinfo = smb_sd_get_secinfo(op->sd); 659 660 if ((secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) != 0 && 661 !smb_user_has_security_priv(sr->uid_user, cr)) 662 return (EPERM); 663 664 smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, secinfo, SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR); 665 666 status = smb_sd_tofs(op->sd, &fs_sd); 667 if (status == NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) { 668 rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd); 669 if (rc == 0) 670 rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode, 671 name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd); 672 } 673 else 674 rc = EINVAL; 675 smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd); 676 } else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) { 677 /* 678 * No incoming SD and filesystem is ZFS 679 * Server applies Windows inheritance rules, 680 * see smb_fsop_sdinherit() comments as to why. 681 */ 682 smb_fssd_init(&fs_sd, 0, SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR); 683 rc = smb_fsop_sdinherit(sr, dnode, &fs_sd); 684 if (rc == 0) { 685 rc = smb_fsop_create_with_sd(sr, cr, dnode, 686 name, attr, ret_snode, &fs_sd); 687 } 688 689 smb_fssd_term(&fs_sd); 690 691 } else 692 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 693 { 694 rc = smb_vop_mkdir(dnode->vp, name, attr, &vp, flags, cr, 695 NULL); 696 697 if (rc == 0) { 698 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, op, cr, vp, name, 699 dnode, NULL); 700 701 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 702 rc = ENOMEM; 703 704 VN_RELE(vp); 705 } 706 } 707 708 if (rc == 0) 709 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, name); 710 711 return (rc); 712 } 713 714 /* 715 * smb_fsop_remove 716 * 717 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 718 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 719 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 720 * for avoiding this wrapper. 721 * 722 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 723 * 724 * A null smb_request might be passed to this function. 725 * 726 * Note that some stream "types" are "restricted" and only 727 * internal callers (cr == kcred) can remove those. 728 */ 729 int 730 smb_fsop_remove( 731 smb_request_t *sr, 732 cred_t *cr, 733 smb_node_t *dnode, 734 char *name, 735 uint32_t flags) 736 { 737 smb_node_t *fnode; 738 char *longname; 739 char *fname; 740 char *sname; 741 int rc; 742 743 ASSERT(cr); 744 /* 745 * The state of the node could be SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING if this 746 * function is called during the deletion of the node (because of 747 * DELETE_ON_CLOSE). 748 */ 749 ASSERT(dnode); 750 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 751 752 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0 || 753 SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE) == 0) 754 return (EACCES); 755 756 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 757 return (EROFS); 758 759 fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 760 sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 761 762 if (dnode->flags & NODE_XATTR_DIR) { 763 if (cr != zone_kcred() && smb_strname_restricted(name)) { 764 rc = EACCES; 765 goto out; 766 } 767 768 fnode = dnode->n_dnode; 769 rc = smb_vop_stream_remove(fnode->vp, name, flags, cr); 770 771 /* notify change to the unnamed stream */ 772 if ((rc == 0) && fnode->n_dnode) { 773 smb_node_notify_change(fnode->n_dnode, 774 FILE_ACTION_REMOVED_STREAM, fnode->od_name); 775 } 776 } else if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) { 777 smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, sname); 778 779 if (cr != zone_kcred() && smb_strname_restricted(sname)) { 780 rc = EACCES; 781 goto out; 782 } 783 784 /* 785 * Look up the unnamed stream (i.e. fname). 786 * Unmangle processing will be done on fname 787 * as well as any link target. 788 */ 789 790 rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags | SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS, 791 sr->tid_tree->t_snode, dnode, fname, &fnode); 792 793 if (rc != 0) { 794 goto out; 795 } 796 797 /* 798 * XXX 799 * Need to find out what permission is required by NTFS 800 * to remove a stream. 801 */ 802 rc = smb_vop_stream_remove(fnode->vp, sname, flags, cr); 803 804 smb_node_release(fnode); 805 806 /* notify change to the unnamed stream */ 807 if (rc == 0) { 808 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, 809 FILE_ACTION_REMOVED_STREAM, fname); 810 } 811 } else { 812 rc = smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr); 813 814 if (rc == ENOENT) { 815 if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) || 816 !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) { 817 goto out; 818 } 819 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 820 821 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 822 flags |= SMB_ABE; 823 824 rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, 825 flags); 826 827 if (rc == 0) { 828 /* 829 * longname is the real (case-sensitive) 830 * on-disk name. 831 * We make sure we do a remove on this exact 832 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes 833 * a unique file. 834 */ 835 flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 836 rc = smb_vop_remove(dnode->vp, longname, 837 flags, cr); 838 } 839 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 840 } 841 if (rc == 0) { 842 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, 843 FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, name); 844 } 845 } 846 847 out: 848 kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN); 849 kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN); 850 851 return (rc); 852 } 853 854 /* 855 * smb_fsop_remove_streams 856 * 857 * This function removes a file's streams without removing the 858 * file itself. 859 * 860 * It is assumed that fnode is not a link. 861 */ 862 uint32_t 863 smb_fsop_remove_streams(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *fnode) 864 { 865 int rc, flags = 0; 866 smb_odir_t *od; 867 smb_odirent_t *odirent; 868 uint32_t status; 869 boolean_t eos; 870 871 ASSERT(sr); 872 ASSERT(cr); 873 ASSERT(fnode); 874 ASSERT(fnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 875 ASSERT(fnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 876 877 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, fnode) == 0) 878 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 879 880 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 881 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 882 883 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 884 flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 885 886 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 887 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 888 889 /* 890 * NB: There aren't currently any restricted streams that could be 891 * removed by this function. If there ever are, be careful to exclude 892 * any restricted streams that we DON'T want to remove. 893 */ 894 status = smb_odir_openat(sr, fnode, &od, B_FALSE); 895 switch (status) { 896 case 0: 897 break; 898 case NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND: 899 case NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE: 900 case NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED: 901 /* No streams to remove. */ 902 return (0); 903 default: 904 return (status); 905 } 906 907 odirent = kmem_alloc(sizeof (smb_odirent_t), KM_SLEEP); 908 for (;;) { 909 rc = smb_odir_read(sr, od, odirent, &eos); 910 if ((rc != 0) || (eos)) 911 break; 912 (void) smb_vop_remove(od->d_dnode->vp, odirent->od_name, 913 flags, cr); 914 } 915 kmem_free(odirent, sizeof (smb_odirent_t)); 916 if (eos && rc == ENOENT) 917 rc = 0; 918 919 smb_odir_close(od); 920 smb_odir_release(od); 921 if (rc) 922 status = smb_errno2status(rc); 923 return (status); 924 } 925 926 /* 927 * smb_fsop_rmdir 928 * 929 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 930 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 931 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 932 * for avoiding this wrapper. 933 * 934 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 935 */ 936 int 937 smb_fsop_rmdir( 938 smb_request_t *sr, 939 cred_t *cr, 940 smb_node_t *dnode, 941 char *name, 942 uint32_t flags) 943 { 944 int rc; 945 char *longname; 946 947 ASSERT(cr); 948 /* 949 * The state of the node could be SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING if this 950 * function is called during the deletion of the node (because of 951 * DELETE_ON_CLOSE). 952 */ 953 ASSERT(dnode); 954 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 955 956 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0 || 957 SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE_CHILD) == 0) 958 return (EACCES); 959 960 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 961 return (EROFS); 962 963 rc = smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, name, flags, cr); 964 965 if (rc == ENOENT) { 966 if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) || 967 !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) { 968 return (rc); 969 } 970 971 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 972 973 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 974 flags |= SMB_ABE; 975 rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags); 976 977 if (rc == 0) { 978 /* 979 * longname is the real (case-sensitive) 980 * on-disk name. 981 * We make sure we do a rmdir on this exact 982 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes 983 * a unique directory. 984 */ 985 flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 986 rc = smb_vop_rmdir(dnode->vp, longname, flags, cr); 987 } 988 989 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 990 } 991 992 if (rc == 0) 993 smb_node_notify_change(dnode, FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, name); 994 995 return (rc); 996 } 997 998 /* 999 * smb_fsop_getattr 1000 * 1001 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 1002 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 1003 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 1004 * for avoiding this wrapper. 1005 * 1006 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 1007 */ 1008 int 1009 smb_fsop_getattr(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 1010 smb_attr_t *attr) 1011 { 1012 smb_node_t *unnamed_node; 1013 vnode_t *unnamed_vp = NULL; 1014 uint32_t status; 1015 uint32_t access = 0; 1016 int flags = 0; 1017 int rc; 1018 1019 ASSERT(cr); 1020 ASSERT(snode); 1021 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1022 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1023 1024 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, snode) == 0 || 1025 SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_READ_ATTRIBUTES) == 0) 1026 return (EACCES); 1027 1028 /* sr could be NULL in some cases */ 1029 if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) { 1030 /* if uid and/or gid is requested */ 1031 if (attr->sa_mask & (SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID)) 1032 access |= READ_CONTROL; 1033 1034 /* if anything else is also requested */ 1035 if (attr->sa_mask & ~(SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID)) 1036 access |= FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES; 1037 1038 status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 1039 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 1040 return (EACCES); 1041 1042 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, 1043 SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) 1044 flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK; 1045 } 1046 1047 unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode); 1048 1049 if (unnamed_node) { 1050 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1051 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1052 unnamed_vp = unnamed_node->vp; 1053 } 1054 1055 rc = smb_vop_getattr(snode->vp, unnamed_vp, attr, flags, cr); 1056 1057 if ((rc == 0) && smb_node_is_dfslink(snode)) { 1058 /* a DFS link should be treated as a directory */ 1059 attr->sa_dosattr |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY; 1060 } 1061 1062 return (rc); 1063 } 1064 1065 /* 1066 * smb_fsop_link 1067 * 1068 * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_link wrapper to ensure that 1069 * the smb_vop_link is performed with the appropriate credentials. 1070 * Please document any direct call to smb_vop_link to explain the reason 1071 * for avoiding this wrapper. 1072 * 1073 * It is assumed that references exist on from_dnode and to_dnode coming 1074 * into this routine. 1075 */ 1076 int 1077 smb_fsop_link(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *from_fnode, 1078 smb_node_t *to_dnode, char *to_name) 1079 { 1080 char *longname = NULL; 1081 int flags = 0; 1082 int rc; 1083 1084 ASSERT(sr); 1085 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 1086 ASSERT(cr); 1087 ASSERT(to_dnode); 1088 ASSERT(to_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1089 ASSERT(to_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1090 ASSERT(from_fnode); 1091 ASSERT(from_fnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1092 ASSERT(from_fnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1093 1094 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, from_fnode) == 0) 1095 return (EACCES); 1096 1097 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, to_dnode) == 0) 1098 return (EACCES); 1099 1100 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 1101 return (EROFS); 1102 1103 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 1104 flags = SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 1105 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 1106 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 1107 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 1108 flags |= SMB_ABE; 1109 1110 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) && smb_maybe_mangled(to_name)) { 1111 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1112 rc = smb_unmangle(to_dnode, to_name, longname, 1113 MAXNAMELEN, flags); 1114 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 1115 1116 if (rc == 0) 1117 rc = EEXIST; 1118 if (rc != ENOENT) 1119 return (rc); 1120 } 1121 1122 rc = smb_vop_link(to_dnode->vp, from_fnode->vp, to_name, flags, cr); 1123 1124 if (rc == 0) 1125 smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode, FILE_ACTION_ADDED, to_name); 1126 1127 return (rc); 1128 } 1129 1130 /* 1131 * smb_fsop_rename 1132 * 1133 * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_rename wrapper to ensure that 1134 * the smb_vop_rename is performed with the appropriate credentials. 1135 * Please document any direct call to smb_vop_rename to explain the reason 1136 * for avoiding this wrapper. 1137 * 1138 * It is assumed that references exist on from_dnode and to_dnode coming 1139 * into this routine. 1140 */ 1141 int 1142 smb_fsop_rename( 1143 smb_request_t *sr, 1144 cred_t *cr, 1145 smb_node_t *from_dnode, 1146 char *from_name, 1147 smb_node_t *to_dnode, 1148 char *to_name) 1149 { 1150 smb_node_t *from_snode; 1151 smb_attr_t from_attr; 1152 vnode_t *from_vp; 1153 int flags = 0, ret_flags; 1154 int rc; 1155 boolean_t isdir; 1156 1157 ASSERT(cr); 1158 ASSERT(from_dnode); 1159 ASSERT(from_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1160 ASSERT(from_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1161 1162 ASSERT(to_dnode); 1163 ASSERT(to_dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1164 ASSERT(to_dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1165 1166 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, from_dnode) == 0) 1167 return (EACCES); 1168 1169 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, to_dnode) == 0) 1170 return (EACCES); 1171 1172 ASSERT(sr); 1173 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 1174 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 1175 return (EROFS); 1176 1177 /* 1178 * Note: There is no need to check SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE 1179 * here. 1180 * 1181 * A case-sensitive rename is always done in this routine 1182 * because we are using the on-disk name from an earlier lookup. 1183 * If a mangled name was passed in by the caller (denoting a 1184 * deterministic lookup), then the exact file must be renamed 1185 * (i.e. SMB_IGNORE_CASE must not be passed to VOP_RENAME, or 1186 * else the underlying file system might return a "first-match" 1187 * on this on-disk name, possibly resulting in the wrong file). 1188 */ 1189 1190 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 1191 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 1192 1193 /* 1194 * XXX: Lock required through smb_node_release() below? 1195 */ 1196 1197 rc = smb_vop_lookup(from_dnode->vp, from_name, &from_vp, NULL, 1198 flags, &ret_flags, NULL, &from_attr, cr); 1199 1200 if (rc != 0) 1201 return (rc); 1202 1203 /* 1204 * Make sure "from" vp is not a mount point. 1205 */ 1206 if (from_vp->v_type == VDIR && vn_ismntpt(from_vp)) { 1207 VN_RELE(from_vp); 1208 return (EACCES); 1209 } 1210 1211 if (from_attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) { 1212 VN_RELE(from_vp); 1213 return (EACCES); 1214 } 1215 1216 isdir = ((from_attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY) != 0); 1217 1218 if ((isdir && SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, 1219 ACE_DELETE_CHILD | ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY) != 1220 (ACE_DELETE_CHILD | ACE_ADD_SUBDIRECTORY)) || 1221 (!isdir && SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_DELETE | ACE_ADD_FILE) != 1222 (ACE_DELETE | ACE_ADD_FILE))) { 1223 VN_RELE(from_vp); 1224 return (EACCES); 1225 } 1226 1227 /* 1228 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted 1229 * mask for use while the file is open. ACL changes should 1230 * not affect access to an open file. 1231 * 1232 * If the rename is being performed on an ofile: 1233 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if the 1234 * rename is permitted - requires DELETE access. 1235 * - If the file system does access checking, set the 1236 * ATTR_NOACLCHECK flag to ensure that the file system 1237 * does not check permissions on subsequent calls. 1238 */ 1239 if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) { 1240 rc = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, DELETE); 1241 if (rc != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) { 1242 VN_RELE(from_vp); 1243 return (EACCES); 1244 } 1245 1246 /* 1247 * TODO: avoid ACL check for source file. 1248 * smb_vop_rename() passes its own flags to VOP_RENAME, 1249 * and ZFS doesn't pass it on to zfs_zaccess_rename(). 1250 */ 1251 } 1252 1253 rc = smb_vop_rename(from_dnode->vp, from_name, to_dnode->vp, 1254 to_name, flags, cr); 1255 1256 if (rc == 0) { 1257 from_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, from_vp, from_name, 1258 from_dnode, NULL); 1259 1260 if (from_snode == NULL) { 1261 rc = ENOMEM; 1262 } else { 1263 smb_node_rename(from_dnode, from_snode, 1264 to_dnode, to_name); 1265 smb_node_release(from_snode); 1266 } 1267 } 1268 VN_RELE(from_vp); 1269 1270 if (rc == 0) { 1271 if (from_dnode == to_dnode) { 1272 smb_node_notify_change(from_dnode, 1273 FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_OLD_NAME, from_name); 1274 smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode, 1275 FILE_ACTION_RENAMED_NEW_NAME, to_name); 1276 } else { 1277 smb_node_notify_change(from_dnode, 1278 FILE_ACTION_REMOVED, from_name); 1279 smb_node_notify_change(to_dnode, 1280 FILE_ACTION_ADDED, to_name); 1281 } 1282 } 1283 1284 /* XXX: unlock */ 1285 1286 return (rc); 1287 } 1288 1289 /* 1290 * smb_fsop_setattr 1291 * 1292 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 1293 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 1294 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 1295 * for avoiding this wrapper. 1296 * 1297 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into 1298 * this function. 1299 * A null smb_request might be passed to this function. 1300 */ 1301 int 1302 smb_fsop_setattr( 1303 smb_request_t *sr, 1304 cred_t *cr, 1305 smb_node_t *snode, 1306 smb_attr_t *set_attr) 1307 { 1308 smb_node_t *unnamed_node; 1309 vnode_t *unnamed_vp = NULL; 1310 uint32_t status; 1311 uint32_t access; 1312 int rc = 0; 1313 int flags = 0; 1314 uint_t sa_mask; 1315 1316 ASSERT(cr); 1317 ASSERT(snode); 1318 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1319 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1320 1321 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, snode) == 0) 1322 return (EACCES); 1323 1324 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 1325 return (EROFS); 1326 1327 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, 1328 ACE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | ACE_WRITE_NAMED_ATTRS) == 0) 1329 return (EACCES); 1330 1331 /* 1332 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted 1333 * mask for use while the file is open. ACL changes should 1334 * not affect access to an open file. 1335 * 1336 * If the setattr is being performed on an ofile: 1337 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if the 1338 * setattr is permitted. 1339 * UID, GID - require WRITE_OWNER 1340 * SIZE, ALLOCSZ - require FILE_WRITE_DATA 1341 * all other attributes require FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES 1342 * 1343 * - If the file system does access checking, set the 1344 * ATTR_NOACLCHECK flag to ensure that the file system 1345 * does not check permissions on subsequent calls. 1346 */ 1347 if (sr && sr->fid_ofile) { 1348 sa_mask = set_attr->sa_mask; 1349 access = 0; 1350 1351 if (sa_mask & (SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ)) { 1352 access |= FILE_WRITE_DATA; 1353 sa_mask &= ~(SMB_AT_SIZE | SMB_AT_ALLOCSZ); 1354 } 1355 1356 if (sa_mask & (SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID)) { 1357 access |= WRITE_OWNER; 1358 sa_mask &= ~(SMB_AT_UID|SMB_AT_GID); 1359 } 1360 1361 if (sa_mask) 1362 access |= FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES; 1363 1364 status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 1365 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 1366 return (EACCES); 1367 1368 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, 1369 SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) 1370 flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK; 1371 } 1372 1373 unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode); 1374 1375 if (unnamed_node) { 1376 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1377 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1378 unnamed_vp = unnamed_node->vp; 1379 } 1380 1381 rc = smb_vop_setattr(snode->vp, unnamed_vp, set_attr, flags, cr); 1382 return (rc); 1383 } 1384 1385 /* 1386 * Support for SMB2 setinfo FileValidDataLengthInformation. 1387 * Free (zero out) data in the range off, off+len 1388 */ 1389 int 1390 smb_fsop_freesp( 1391 smb_request_t *sr, 1392 cred_t *cr, 1393 smb_ofile_t *ofile, 1394 off64_t off, 1395 off64_t len) 1396 { 1397 flock64_t flk; 1398 smb_node_t *node = ofile->f_node; 1399 uint32_t status; 1400 uint32_t access = FILE_WRITE_DATA; 1401 int rc; 1402 1403 ASSERT(cr); 1404 ASSERT(node); 1405 ASSERT(node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1406 ASSERT(node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1407 1408 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, node) == 0) 1409 return (EACCES); 1410 1411 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 1412 return (EROFS); 1413 1414 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, access) == 0) 1415 return (EACCES); 1416 1417 /* 1418 * SMB checks access on open and retains an access granted 1419 * mask for use while the file is open. ACL changes should 1420 * not affect access to an open file. 1421 * 1422 * If the setattr is being performed on an ofile: 1423 * - Check the ofile's access granted mask to see if this 1424 * modification should be permitted (FILE_WRITE_DATA) 1425 */ 1426 status = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 1427 if (status != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 1428 return (EACCES); 1429 1430 bzero(&flk, sizeof (flk)); 1431 flk.l_start = off; 1432 flk.l_len = len; 1433 1434 rc = smb_vop_space(node->vp, F_FREESP, &flk, FWRITE, 0LL, cr); 1435 return (rc); 1436 } 1437 1438 /* 1439 * smb_fsop_read 1440 * 1441 * All SMB functions should use this wrapper to ensure that 1442 * the the calls are performed with the appropriate credentials. 1443 * Please document any direct call to explain the reason 1444 * for avoiding this wrapper. 1445 * 1446 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 1447 * Note that ofile may be different from sr->fid_ofile, or may be NULL. 1448 */ 1449 int 1450 smb_fsop_read(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 1451 smb_ofile_t *ofile, uio_t *uio, int ioflag) 1452 { 1453 caller_context_t ct; 1454 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 1455 uint32_t amask; 1456 int svmand; 1457 int rc; 1458 1459 ASSERT(cr); 1460 ASSERT(snode); 1461 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1462 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1463 1464 ASSERT(sr); 1465 1466 if (ofile != NULL) { 1467 /* 1468 * Check tree access. Not SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS 1469 * because we need to use ofile->f_tree 1470 */ 1471 if ((ofile->f_tree->t_access & ACE_READ_DATA) == 0) 1472 return (EACCES); 1473 1474 /* 1475 * Check ofile access. Use in-line smb_ofile_access 1476 * so we can check both amask bits at the same time. 1477 * If any bit in amask is granted, allow this read. 1478 */ 1479 amask = FILE_READ_DATA; 1480 if (sr->smb_flg2 & SMB_FLAGS2_READ_IF_EXECUTE) 1481 amask |= FILE_EXECUTE; 1482 if (cr != kcr && (ofile->f_granted_access & amask) == 0) 1483 return (EACCES); 1484 } 1485 1486 /* 1487 * Streams permission are checked against the unnamed stream, 1488 * but in FS level they have their own permissions. To avoid 1489 * rejection by FS due to lack of permission on the actual 1490 * extended attr kcred is passed for streams. 1491 */ 1492 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode)) 1493 cr = kcr; 1494 1495 smb_node_start_crit(snode, RW_READER); 1496 rc = nbl_svmand(snode->vp, kcr, &svmand); 1497 if (rc) { 1498 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1499 return (rc); 1500 } 1501 1502 /* 1503 * Note: SMB allows a zero-byte read, which should not 1504 * conflict with any locks. However nbl_lock_conflict 1505 * takes a zero-byte length as lock to EOF, so we must 1506 * special case that here. 1507 */ 1508 if (uio->uio_resid > 0) { 1509 ct = smb_ct; 1510 if (ofile != NULL) 1511 ct.cc_pid = ofile->f_uniqid; 1512 rc = nbl_lock_conflict(snode->vp, NBL_READ, uio->uio_loffset, 1513 uio->uio_resid, svmand, &ct); 1514 if (rc != 0) { 1515 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1516 return (ERANGE); 1517 } 1518 } 1519 1520 rc = smb_vop_read(snode->vp, uio, ioflag, cr); 1521 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1522 1523 return (rc); 1524 } 1525 1526 /* 1527 * smb_fsop_write 1528 * 1529 * It is assumed that a reference exists on snode coming into this routine. 1530 * Note that ofile may be different from sr->fid_ofile, or may be NULL. 1531 */ 1532 int 1533 smb_fsop_write( 1534 smb_request_t *sr, 1535 cred_t *cr, 1536 smb_node_t *snode, 1537 smb_ofile_t *ofile, 1538 uio_t *uio, 1539 uint32_t *lcount, 1540 int ioflag) 1541 { 1542 caller_context_t ct; 1543 smb_attr_t attr; 1544 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 1545 smb_node_t *u_node; 1546 vnode_t *u_vp = NULL; 1547 vnode_t *vp; 1548 uint32_t amask; 1549 int svmand; 1550 int rc; 1551 1552 ASSERT(cr); 1553 ASSERT(snode); 1554 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1555 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1556 1557 ASSERT(sr); 1558 vp = snode->vp; 1559 1560 if (ofile != NULL) { 1561 amask = FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_APPEND_DATA; 1562 1563 /* Check tree access. */ 1564 if ((ofile->f_tree->t_access & amask) == 0) 1565 return (EROFS); 1566 1567 /* 1568 * Check ofile access. Use in-line smb_ofile_access 1569 * so we can check both amask bits at the same time. 1570 * If any bit in amask is granted, allow this write. 1571 */ 1572 if (cr != kcr && (ofile->f_granted_access & amask) == 0) 1573 return (EACCES); 1574 } 1575 1576 /* 1577 * Streams permission are checked against the unnamed stream, 1578 * but in FS level they have their own permissions. To avoid 1579 * rejection by FS due to lack of permission on the actual 1580 * extended attr kcred is passed for streams. 1581 */ 1582 u_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode); 1583 if (u_node != NULL) { 1584 ASSERT(u_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1585 ASSERT(u_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1586 u_vp = u_node->vp; 1587 cr = kcr; 1588 } 1589 1590 smb_node_start_crit(snode, RW_READER); 1591 rc = nbl_svmand(vp, kcr, &svmand); 1592 if (rc) { 1593 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1594 return (rc); 1595 } 1596 1597 /* 1598 * Note: SMB allows a zero-byte write, which should not 1599 * conflict with any locks. However nbl_lock_conflict 1600 * takes a zero-byte length as lock to EOF, so we must 1601 * special case that here. 1602 */ 1603 if (uio->uio_resid > 0) { 1604 ct = smb_ct; 1605 if (ofile != NULL) 1606 ct.cc_pid = ofile->f_uniqid; 1607 rc = nbl_lock_conflict(vp, NBL_WRITE, uio->uio_loffset, 1608 uio->uio_resid, svmand, &ct); 1609 if (rc != 0) { 1610 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1611 return (ERANGE); 1612 } 1613 } 1614 1615 rc = smb_vop_write(vp, uio, ioflag, lcount, cr); 1616 1617 /* 1618 * Once the mtime has been set via this ofile, the 1619 * automatic mtime changes from writes via this ofile 1620 * should cease, preserving the mtime that was set. 1621 * See: [MS-FSA] 2.1.5.14 and smb_node_setattr. 1622 * 1623 * The VFS interface does not offer a way to ask it to 1624 * skip the mtime updates, so we simulate the desired 1625 * behavior by re-setting the mtime after writes on a 1626 * handle where the mtime has been set. 1627 */ 1628 if (ofile != NULL && 1629 (ofile->f_pending_attr.sa_mask & SMB_AT_MTIME) != 0) { 1630 bcopy(&ofile->f_pending_attr, &attr, sizeof (attr)); 1631 attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_MTIME; 1632 (void) smb_vop_setattr(vp, u_vp, &attr, 0, kcr); 1633 } 1634 1635 smb_node_end_crit(snode); 1636 1637 return (rc); 1638 } 1639 1640 /* 1641 * Find the next allocated range starting at or after 1642 * the offset (*datap), returning the start/end of 1643 * that range in (*datap, *holep) 1644 */ 1645 int 1646 smb_fsop_next_alloc_range( 1647 cred_t *cr, 1648 smb_node_t *node, 1649 off64_t *datap, 1650 off64_t *holep) 1651 { 1652 int err; 1653 1654 err = smb_vop_ioctl(node->vp, _FIO_SEEK_DATA, datap, cr); 1655 if (err != 0) 1656 return (err); 1657 1658 *holep = *datap; 1659 err = smb_vop_ioctl(node->vp, _FIO_SEEK_HOLE, holep, cr); 1660 1661 return (err); 1662 } 1663 1664 /* 1665 * smb_fsop_statfs 1666 * 1667 * This is a wrapper function used for stat operations. 1668 */ 1669 int 1670 smb_fsop_statfs( 1671 cred_t *cr, 1672 smb_node_t *snode, 1673 struct statvfs64 *statp) 1674 { 1675 ASSERT(cr); 1676 ASSERT(snode); 1677 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1678 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1679 1680 return (smb_vop_statfs(snode->vp, statp, cr)); 1681 } 1682 1683 /* 1684 * smb_fsop_access 1685 * 1686 * Named streams do not have separate permissions from the associated 1687 * unnamed stream. Thus, if node is a named stream, the permissions 1688 * check will be performed on the associated unnamed stream. 1689 * 1690 * However, our named streams do have their own quarantine attribute, 1691 * separate from that on the unnamed stream. If READ or EXECUTE 1692 * access has been requested on a named stream, an additional access 1693 * check is performed on the named stream in case it has been 1694 * quarantined. kcred is used to avoid issues with the permissions 1695 * set on the extended attribute file representing the named stream. 1696 * 1697 * Note that some stream "types" are "restricted" and only 1698 * internal callers (cr == kcred) can access those. 1699 */ 1700 int 1701 smb_fsop_access(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 1702 uint32_t faccess) 1703 { 1704 int access = 0; 1705 int error; 1706 vnode_t *dir_vp; 1707 boolean_t acl_check = B_TRUE; 1708 smb_node_t *unnamed_node; 1709 1710 ASSERT(sr); 1711 ASSERT(cr); 1712 ASSERT(snode); 1713 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1714 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1715 1716 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) { 1717 if (faccess & (FILE_WRITE_DATA|FILE_APPEND_DATA| 1718 FILE_WRITE_EA|FILE_DELETE_CHILD|FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES| 1719 DELETE|WRITE_DAC|WRITE_OWNER)) { 1720 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 1721 } 1722 } 1723 1724 if (smb_node_is_reparse(snode) && (faccess & DELETE)) 1725 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 1726 1727 unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode); 1728 if (unnamed_node) { 1729 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 1730 1731 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1732 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1733 1734 if (cr != kcr && smb_strname_restricted(snode->od_name)) 1735 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 1736 1737 /* 1738 * Perform VREAD access check on the named stream in case it 1739 * is quarantined. kcred is passed to smb_vop_access so it 1740 * doesn't fail due to lack of permission. 1741 */ 1742 if (faccess & (FILE_READ_DATA | FILE_EXECUTE)) { 1743 error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, VREAD, 1744 0, NULL, kcr); 1745 if (error) 1746 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 1747 } 1748 1749 /* 1750 * Streams authorization should be performed against the 1751 * unnamed stream. 1752 */ 1753 snode = unnamed_node; 1754 } 1755 1756 if (faccess & ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY) { 1757 /* 1758 * This permission is required for reading/writing SACL and 1759 * it's not part of DACL. It's only granted via proper 1760 * privileges. 1761 */ 1762 if (!smb_user_has_security_priv(sr->uid_user, cr)) 1763 return (NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD); 1764 1765 faccess &= ~ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY; 1766 } 1767 1768 /* Links don't have ACL */ 1769 if ((!smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) || 1770 smb_node_is_symlink(snode)) 1771 acl_check = B_FALSE; 1772 1773 /* Deny access based on the share access mask */ 1774 1775 if ((faccess & ~sr->tid_tree->t_access) != 0) 1776 return (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED); 1777 1778 if (acl_check) { 1779 dir_vp = (snode->n_dnode) ? snode->n_dnode->vp : NULL; 1780 error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, faccess, V_ACE_MASK, dir_vp, 1781 cr); 1782 } else { 1783 /* 1784 * FS doesn't understand 32-bit mask, need to map 1785 */ 1786 if (faccess & (FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_APPEND_DATA)) 1787 access |= VWRITE; 1788 1789 if (faccess & FILE_READ_DATA) 1790 access |= VREAD; 1791 1792 if (faccess & FILE_EXECUTE) 1793 access |= VEXEC; 1794 1795 error = smb_vop_access(snode->vp, access, 0, NULL, cr); 1796 } 1797 1798 return ((error) ? NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED : NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 1799 } 1800 1801 /* 1802 * smb_fsop_lookup_name() 1803 * 1804 * Lookup both the file and stream specified in 'name'. 1805 * If name indicates that the file is a stream file, perform 1806 * stream specific lookup, otherwise call smb_fsop_lookup. 1807 * 1808 * On success, returns the found node in *ret_snode. This will be either a named 1809 * or unnamed stream node, depending on the name specified. 1810 * 1811 * Return an error if the looked-up file is in outside the tree. 1812 * (Required when invoked from open path.) 1813 * 1814 * Case sensitivity flags (SMB_IGNORE_CASE, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE): 1815 * if SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set, the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag will NOT be set 1816 * based on the tree's case sensitivity. However, if the SMB_IGNORE_CASE 1817 * flag is set in the flags value passed as a parameter, a case insensitive 1818 * lookup WILL be done (regardless of whether SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set 1819 * or not). 1820 */ 1821 1822 int 1823 smb_fsop_lookup_name( 1824 smb_request_t *sr, 1825 cred_t *cr, 1826 int flags, 1827 smb_node_t *root_node, 1828 smb_node_t *dnode, 1829 char *name, 1830 smb_node_t **ret_snode) 1831 { 1832 char *sname = NULL; 1833 int rc; 1834 smb_node_t *tmp_node; 1835 1836 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 1837 1838 rc = smb_fsop_lookup_file(sr, cr, flags, root_node, dnode, name, 1839 &sname, ret_snode); 1840 1841 if (rc != 0 || sname == NULL) 1842 return (rc); 1843 1844 tmp_node = *ret_snode; 1845 rc = smb_fsop_lookup_stream(sr, cr, flags, root_node, tmp_node, sname, 1846 ret_snode); 1847 kmem_free(sname, MAXNAMELEN); 1848 smb_node_release(tmp_node); 1849 1850 return (rc); 1851 } 1852 1853 /* 1854 * smb_fsop_lookup_file() 1855 * 1856 * Look up of the file portion of 'name'. If a Stream is specified, 1857 * return the stream name in 'sname', which this allocates. 1858 * The caller must free 'sname'. 1859 * 1860 * Return an error if the looked-up file is outside the tree. 1861 * (Required when invoked from open path.) 1862 * 1863 * Case sensitivity flags (SMB_IGNORE_CASE, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE): 1864 * if SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set, the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag will NOT be set 1865 * based on the tree's case sensitivity. However, if the SMB_IGNORE_CASE 1866 * flag is set in the flags value passed as a parameter, a case insensitive 1867 * lookup WILL be done (regardless of whether SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set 1868 * or not). 1869 */ 1870 1871 int 1872 smb_fsop_lookup_file( 1873 smb_request_t *sr, 1874 cred_t *cr, 1875 int flags, 1876 smb_node_t *root_node, 1877 smb_node_t *dnode, 1878 char *name, 1879 char **sname, 1880 smb_node_t **ret_snode) 1881 { 1882 char *fname; 1883 int rc; 1884 1885 ASSERT(cr); 1886 ASSERT(dnode); 1887 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 1888 ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 1889 ASSERT(ret_snode != NULL); 1890 1891 /* 1892 * The following check is required for streams processing, below 1893 */ 1894 1895 if (!(flags & SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE)) { 1896 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 1897 flags |= SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 1898 } 1899 1900 *sname = NULL; 1901 if (smb_is_stream_name(name)) { 1902 *sname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1903 fname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1904 smb_stream_parse_name(name, fname, *sname); 1905 1906 /* 1907 * Look up the unnamed stream (i.e. fname). 1908 * Unmangle processing will be done on fname 1909 * as well as any link target. 1910 */ 1911 rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags, root_node, dnode, 1912 fname, ret_snode); 1913 kmem_free(fname, MAXNAMELEN); 1914 } else { 1915 rc = smb_fsop_lookup(sr, cr, flags, root_node, dnode, name, 1916 ret_snode); 1917 } 1918 1919 if (rc == 0) { 1920 ASSERT(ret_snode); 1921 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, *ret_snode) == 0) { 1922 smb_node_release(*ret_snode); 1923 *ret_snode = NULL; 1924 rc = EACCES; 1925 } 1926 } 1927 1928 if (rc != 0 && *sname != NULL) { 1929 kmem_free(*sname, MAXNAMELEN); 1930 *sname = NULL; 1931 } 1932 return (rc); 1933 } 1934 1935 /* 1936 * smb_fsop_lookup_stream 1937 * 1938 * The file exists, see if the stream exists. 1939 */ 1940 int 1941 smb_fsop_lookup_stream( 1942 smb_request_t *sr, 1943 cred_t *cr, 1944 int flags, 1945 smb_node_t *root_node, 1946 smb_node_t *fnode, 1947 char *sname, 1948 smb_node_t **ret_snode) 1949 { 1950 char *od_name; 1951 vnode_t *xattrdirvp; 1952 vnode_t *vp; 1953 int rc; 1954 1955 /* 1956 * The following check is required for streams processing, below 1957 */ 1958 1959 if (!(flags & SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE)) { 1960 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 1961 flags |= SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 1962 } 1963 1964 od_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 1965 1966 /* 1967 * od_name is the on-disk name of the stream, except 1968 * without the prepended stream prefix (SMB_STREAM_PREFIX) 1969 */ 1970 1971 rc = smb_vop_stream_lookup(fnode->vp, sname, &vp, od_name, 1972 &xattrdirvp, flags, root_node->vp, cr); 1973 1974 if (rc != 0) { 1975 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 1976 return (rc); 1977 } 1978 1979 *ret_snode = smb_stream_node_lookup(sr, cr, fnode, xattrdirvp, 1980 vp, od_name); 1981 1982 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 1983 VN_RELE(xattrdirvp); 1984 VN_RELE(vp); 1985 1986 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 1987 return (ENOMEM); 1988 1989 return (rc); 1990 } 1991 1992 /* 1993 * smb_fsop_lookup 1994 * 1995 * All SMB functions should use this smb_vop_lookup wrapper to ensure that 1996 * the smb_vop_lookup is performed with the appropriate credentials and using 1997 * case insensitive compares. Please document any direct call to smb_vop_lookup 1998 * to explain the reason for avoiding this wrapper. 1999 * 2000 * It is assumed that a reference exists on dnode coming into this routine 2001 * (and that it is safe from deallocation). 2002 * 2003 * Same with the root_node. 2004 * 2005 * *ret_snode is returned with a reference upon success. No reference is 2006 * taken if an error is returned. 2007 * 2008 * Note: The returned ret_snode may be in a child mount. This is ok for 2009 * readdir. 2010 * 2011 * Other smb_fsop_* routines will call SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE() to prevent 2012 * operations on files not in the parent mount. 2013 * 2014 * Case sensitivity flags (SMB_IGNORE_CASE, SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE): 2015 * if SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set, the SMB_IGNORE_CASE flag will NOT be set 2016 * based on the tree's case sensitivity. However, if the SMB_IGNORE_CASE 2017 * flag is set in the flags value passed as a parameter, a case insensitive 2018 * lookup WILL be done (regardless of whether SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE is set 2019 * or not). 2020 */ 2021 int 2022 smb_fsop_lookup( 2023 smb_request_t *sr, 2024 cred_t *cr, 2025 int flags, 2026 smb_node_t *root_node, 2027 smb_node_t *dnode, 2028 char *name, 2029 smb_node_t **ret_snode) 2030 { 2031 smb_node_t *lnk_target_node; 2032 smb_node_t *lnk_dnode; 2033 char *longname; 2034 char *od_name; 2035 vnode_t *vp; 2036 int rc; 2037 int ret_flags; 2038 smb_attr_t attr; 2039 2040 ASSERT(cr); 2041 ASSERT(dnode); 2042 ASSERT(dnode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 2043 ASSERT(dnode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 2044 2045 if (name == NULL) 2046 return (EINVAL); 2047 2048 if (SMB_TREE_CONTAINS_NODE(sr, dnode) == 0) 2049 return (EACCES); 2050 2051 if (!(flags & SMB_CASE_SENSITIVE)) { 2052 if (SMB_TREE_IS_CASEINSENSITIVE(sr)) 2053 flags |= SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 2054 } 2055 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_CATIA(sr)) 2056 flags |= SMB_CATIA; 2057 if (SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_ABE(sr)) 2058 flags |= SMB_ABE; 2059 2060 /* 2061 * Can have "" or "." when opening named streams on a directory. 2062 */ 2063 if (name[0] == '\0' || (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '\0')) { 2064 smb_node_ref(dnode); 2065 *ret_snode = dnode; 2066 return (0); 2067 } 2068 2069 od_name = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 2070 2071 rc = smb_vop_lookup(dnode->vp, name, &vp, od_name, flags, 2072 &ret_flags, root_node ? root_node->vp : NULL, &attr, cr); 2073 2074 if (rc != 0) { 2075 if (!SMB_TREE_SUPPORTS_SHORTNAMES(sr) || 2076 !smb_maybe_mangled(name)) { 2077 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2078 return (rc); 2079 } 2080 2081 longname = kmem_alloc(MAXNAMELEN, KM_SLEEP); 2082 rc = smb_unmangle(dnode, name, longname, MAXNAMELEN, flags); 2083 if (rc != 0) { 2084 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2085 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 2086 return (rc); 2087 } 2088 2089 /* 2090 * longname is the real (case-sensitive) 2091 * on-disk name. 2092 * We make sure we do a lookup on this exact 2093 * name, as the name was mangled and denotes 2094 * a unique file. 2095 */ 2096 2097 if (flags & SMB_IGNORE_CASE) 2098 flags &= ~SMB_IGNORE_CASE; 2099 2100 rc = smb_vop_lookup(dnode->vp, longname, &vp, od_name, 2101 flags, &ret_flags, root_node ? root_node->vp : NULL, &attr, 2102 cr); 2103 2104 kmem_free(longname, MAXNAMELEN); 2105 2106 if (rc != 0) { 2107 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2108 return (rc); 2109 } 2110 } 2111 2112 if ((flags & SMB_FOLLOW_LINKS) && (vp->v_type == VLNK) && 2113 ((attr.sa_dosattr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT) == 0)) { 2114 rc = smb_pathname(sr, od_name, FOLLOW, root_node, dnode, 2115 &lnk_dnode, &lnk_target_node, cr, NULL); 2116 2117 if (rc != 0) { 2118 /* 2119 * The link is assumed to be for the last component 2120 * of a path. Hence any ENOTDIR error will be returned 2121 * as ENOENT. 2122 */ 2123 if (rc == ENOTDIR) 2124 rc = ENOENT; 2125 2126 VN_RELE(vp); 2127 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2128 return (rc); 2129 } 2130 2131 /* 2132 * Release the original VLNK vnode 2133 */ 2134 2135 VN_RELE(vp); 2136 vp = lnk_target_node->vp; 2137 2138 rc = smb_vop_traverse_check(&vp); 2139 2140 if (rc != 0) { 2141 smb_node_release(lnk_dnode); 2142 smb_node_release(lnk_target_node); 2143 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2144 return (rc); 2145 } 2146 2147 /* 2148 * smb_vop_traverse_check() may have returned a different vnode 2149 */ 2150 2151 if (lnk_target_node->vp == vp) { 2152 *ret_snode = lnk_target_node; 2153 } else { 2154 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp, 2155 lnk_target_node->od_name, lnk_dnode, NULL); 2156 VN_RELE(vp); 2157 2158 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 2159 rc = ENOMEM; 2160 smb_node_release(lnk_target_node); 2161 } 2162 2163 smb_node_release(lnk_dnode); 2164 2165 } else { 2166 2167 rc = smb_vop_traverse_check(&vp); 2168 if (rc) { 2169 VN_RELE(vp); 2170 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2171 return (rc); 2172 } 2173 2174 *ret_snode = smb_node_lookup(sr, NULL, cr, vp, od_name, 2175 dnode, NULL); 2176 VN_RELE(vp); 2177 2178 if (*ret_snode == NULL) 2179 rc = ENOMEM; 2180 } 2181 2182 kmem_free(od_name, MAXNAMELEN); 2183 return (rc); 2184 } 2185 2186 int /*ARGSUSED*/ 2187 smb_fsop_commit(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode) 2188 { 2189 ASSERT(cr); 2190 ASSERT(snode); 2191 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 2192 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 2193 2194 ASSERT(sr); 2195 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 2196 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 2197 return (EROFS); 2198 2199 return (smb_vop_commit(snode->vp, cr)); 2200 } 2201 2202 /* 2203 * smb_fsop_aclread 2204 * 2205 * Retrieve filesystem ACL. Depends on requested ACLs in 2206 * fs_sd->sd_secinfo, it'll set DACL and SACL pointers in 2207 * fs_sd. Note that requesting a DACL/SACL doesn't mean that 2208 * the corresponding field in fs_sd should be non-NULL upon 2209 * return, since the target ACL might not contain that type of 2210 * entries. 2211 * 2212 * Returned ACL is always in ACE_T (aka ZFS) format. 2213 * If successful the allocated memory for the ACL should be freed 2214 * using smb_fsacl_free() or smb_fssd_term() 2215 */ 2216 int 2217 smb_fsop_aclread(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 2218 smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 2219 { 2220 int error = 0; 2221 int flags = 0; 2222 int access = 0; 2223 acl_t *acl; 2224 2225 ASSERT(cr); 2226 2227 /* Can't query security on named streams */ 2228 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode) != NULL) 2229 return (EINVAL); 2230 2231 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_READ_ACL) == 0) 2232 return (EACCES); 2233 2234 if (sr->fid_ofile) { 2235 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) 2236 access = READ_CONTROL; 2237 2238 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) 2239 access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY; 2240 2241 error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 2242 if (error != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) { 2243 return (EACCES); 2244 } 2245 } 2246 2247 2248 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) 2249 flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK; 2250 2251 error = smb_vop_acl_read(snode->vp, &acl, flags, 2252 sr->tid_tree->t_acltype, cr); 2253 if (error != 0) { 2254 return (error); 2255 } 2256 2257 error = acl_translate(acl, _ACL_ACE_ENABLED, 2258 smb_node_is_dir(snode), fs_sd->sd_uid, fs_sd->sd_gid); 2259 2260 if (error == 0) { 2261 smb_fsacl_split(acl, &fs_sd->sd_zdacl, &fs_sd->sd_zsacl, 2262 fs_sd->sd_secinfo); 2263 } 2264 2265 acl_free(acl); 2266 return (error); 2267 } 2268 2269 /* 2270 * smb_fsop_aclwrite 2271 * 2272 * Stores the filesystem ACL provided in fs_sd->sd_acl. 2273 */ 2274 int 2275 smb_fsop_aclwrite(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 2276 smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 2277 { 2278 int target_flavor; 2279 int error = 0; 2280 int flags = 0; 2281 int access = 0; 2282 acl_t *acl, *dacl, *sacl; 2283 2284 ASSERT(cr); 2285 2286 ASSERT(sr); 2287 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 2288 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 2289 return (EROFS); 2290 2291 /* Can't set security on named streams */ 2292 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode) != NULL) 2293 return (EINVAL); 2294 2295 if (SMB_TREE_HAS_ACCESS(sr, ACE_WRITE_ACL) == 0) 2296 return (EACCES); 2297 2298 if (sr->fid_ofile) { 2299 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) 2300 access = WRITE_DAC; 2301 2302 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) 2303 access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY; 2304 2305 error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 2306 if (error != NT_STATUS_SUCCESS) 2307 return (EACCES); 2308 } 2309 2310 switch (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype) { 2311 case ACLENT_T: 2312 target_flavor = _ACL_ACLENT_ENABLED; 2313 break; 2314 2315 case ACE_T: 2316 target_flavor = _ACL_ACE_ENABLED; 2317 break; 2318 default: 2319 return (EINVAL); 2320 } 2321 2322 dacl = fs_sd->sd_zdacl; 2323 sacl = fs_sd->sd_zsacl; 2324 2325 ASSERT(dacl || sacl); 2326 if ((dacl == NULL) && (sacl == NULL)) 2327 return (EINVAL); 2328 2329 if (dacl && sacl) 2330 acl = smb_fsacl_merge(dacl, sacl); 2331 else if (dacl) 2332 acl = dacl; 2333 else 2334 acl = sacl; 2335 2336 error = acl_translate(acl, target_flavor, smb_node_is_dir(snode), 2337 fs_sd->sd_uid, fs_sd->sd_gid); 2338 if (error == 0) { 2339 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, 2340 SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) 2341 flags = ATTR_NOACLCHECK; 2342 2343 error = smb_vop_acl_write(snode->vp, acl, flags, cr); 2344 if (error == 0 && snode->n_dnode != NULL) { 2345 // FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_SECURITY 2346 smb_node_notify_change(snode->n_dnode, 2347 FILE_ACTION_MODIFIED, snode->od_name); 2348 } 2349 } 2350 2351 if (dacl && sacl) 2352 acl_free(acl); 2353 2354 return (error); 2355 } 2356 2357 acl_type_t 2358 smb_fsop_acltype(smb_node_t *snode) 2359 { 2360 return (smb_vop_acl_type(snode->vp)); 2361 } 2362 2363 /* 2364 * smb_fsop_sdread 2365 * 2366 * Read the requested security descriptor items from filesystem. 2367 * The items are specified in fs_sd->sd_secinfo. 2368 */ 2369 int 2370 smb_fsop_sdread(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 2371 smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 2372 { 2373 int error = 0; 2374 int getowner = 0; 2375 cred_t *ga_cred; 2376 smb_attr_t attr; 2377 2378 ASSERT(cr); 2379 ASSERT(fs_sd); 2380 2381 /* Can't query security on named streams */ 2382 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode) != NULL) 2383 return (EINVAL); 2384 2385 /* 2386 * File's uid/gid is fetched in two cases: 2387 * 2388 * 1. it's explicitly requested 2389 * 2390 * 2. target ACL is ACE_T (ZFS ACL). They're needed for 2391 * owner@/group@ entries. In this case kcred should be used 2392 * because uid/gid are fetched on behalf of smb server. 2393 */ 2394 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & (SMB_OWNER_SECINFO | SMB_GROUP_SECINFO)) { 2395 getowner = 1; 2396 ga_cred = cr; 2397 } else if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype == ACE_T) { 2398 getowner = 1; 2399 ga_cred = zone_kcred(); 2400 } 2401 2402 if (getowner) { 2403 /* 2404 * Windows require READ_CONTROL to read owner/group SID since 2405 * they're part of Security Descriptor. 2406 * ZFS only requires read_attribute. Need to have a explicit 2407 * access check here. 2408 */ 2409 if (sr->fid_ofile == NULL) { 2410 error = smb_fsop_access(sr, ga_cred, snode, 2411 READ_CONTROL); 2412 if (error) 2413 return (EACCES); 2414 } 2415 2416 attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID; 2417 error = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, ga_cred, snode, &attr); 2418 if (error == 0) { 2419 fs_sd->sd_uid = attr.sa_vattr.va_uid; 2420 fs_sd->sd_gid = attr.sa_vattr.va_gid; 2421 } else { 2422 return (error); 2423 } 2424 } 2425 2426 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) { 2427 error = smb_fsop_aclread(sr, cr, snode, fs_sd); 2428 } 2429 2430 return (error); 2431 } 2432 2433 /* 2434 * smb_fsop_sdmerge 2435 * 2436 * From SMB point of view DACL and SACL are two separate list 2437 * which can be manipulated independently without one affecting 2438 * the other, but entries for both DACL and SACL will end up 2439 * in the same ACL if target filesystem supports ACE_T ACLs. 2440 * 2441 * So, if either DACL or SACL is present in the client set request 2442 * the entries corresponding to the non-present ACL shouldn't 2443 * be touched in the FS ACL. 2444 * 2445 * fs_sd parameter contains DACL and SACL specified by SMB 2446 * client to be set on a file/directory. The client could 2447 * specify both or one of these ACLs (if none is specified 2448 * we don't get this far). When both DACL and SACL are given 2449 * by client the existing ACL should be overwritten. If only 2450 * one of them is specified the entries corresponding to the other 2451 * ACL should not be touched. For example, if only DACL 2452 * is specified in input fs_sd, the function reads audit entries 2453 * of the existing ACL of the file and point fs_sd->sd_zsdacl 2454 * pointer to the fetched SACL, this way when smb_fsop_sdwrite() 2455 * function is called the passed fs_sd would point to the specified 2456 * DACL by client and fetched SACL from filesystem, so the file 2457 * will end up with correct ACL. 2458 */ 2459 static int 2460 smb_fsop_sdmerge(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *snode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 2461 { 2462 smb_fssd_t cur_sd; 2463 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 2464 int error = 0; 2465 2466 if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype != ACE_T) 2467 /* Don't bother if target FS doesn't support ACE_T */ 2468 return (0); 2469 2470 if ((fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) != SMB_ACL_SECINFO) { 2471 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) { 2472 /* 2473 * Don't overwrite existing audit entries 2474 */ 2475 smb_fssd_init(&cur_sd, SMB_SACL_SECINFO, 2476 fs_sd->sd_flags); 2477 2478 error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, kcr, snode, &cur_sd); 2479 if (error == 0) { 2480 ASSERT(fs_sd->sd_zsacl == NULL); 2481 fs_sd->sd_zsacl = cur_sd.sd_zsacl; 2482 if (fs_sd->sd_zsacl && fs_sd->sd_zdacl) 2483 fs_sd->sd_zsacl->acl_flags = 2484 fs_sd->sd_zdacl->acl_flags; 2485 } 2486 } else { 2487 /* 2488 * Don't overwrite existing access entries 2489 */ 2490 smb_fssd_init(&cur_sd, SMB_DACL_SECINFO, 2491 fs_sd->sd_flags); 2492 2493 error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, kcr, snode, &cur_sd); 2494 if (error == 0) { 2495 ASSERT(fs_sd->sd_zdacl == NULL); 2496 fs_sd->sd_zdacl = cur_sd.sd_zdacl; 2497 if (fs_sd->sd_zdacl && fs_sd->sd_zsacl) 2498 fs_sd->sd_zdacl->acl_flags = 2499 fs_sd->sd_zsacl->acl_flags; 2500 } 2501 } 2502 2503 if (error) 2504 smb_fssd_term(&cur_sd); 2505 } 2506 2507 return (error); 2508 } 2509 2510 /* 2511 * smb_fsop_sdwrite 2512 * 2513 * Stores the given uid, gid and acl in filesystem. 2514 * Provided items in fs_sd are specified by fs_sd->sd_secinfo. 2515 * 2516 * A SMB security descriptor could contain owner, primary group, 2517 * DACL and SACL. Setting an SD should be atomic but here it has to 2518 * be done via two separate FS operations: VOP_SETATTR and 2519 * VOP_SETSECATTR. Therefore, this function has to simulate the 2520 * atomicity as well as it can. 2521 * 2522 * Get the current uid, gid before setting the new uid/gid 2523 * so if smb_fsop_aclwrite fails they can be restored. root cred is 2524 * used to get currend uid/gid since this operation is performed on 2525 * behalf of the server not the user. 2526 * 2527 * If setting uid/gid fails with EPERM it means that and invalid 2528 * owner has been specified. Callers should translate this to 2529 * STATUS_INVALID_OWNER which is not the normal mapping for EPERM 2530 * in upper layers, so EPERM is mapped to EBADE. 2531 * 2532 * If 'overwrite' is non-zero, then the existing ACL is ignored. 2533 */ 2534 int 2535 smb_fsop_sdwrite(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 2536 smb_fssd_t *fs_sd, int overwrite) 2537 { 2538 smb_attr_t set_attr; 2539 smb_attr_t orig_attr; 2540 cred_t *kcr = zone_kcred(); 2541 int error = 0; 2542 int access = 0; 2543 2544 ASSERT(cr); 2545 ASSERT(fs_sd); 2546 2547 ASSERT(sr); 2548 ASSERT(sr->tid_tree); 2549 if (SMB_TREE_IS_READONLY(sr)) 2550 return (EROFS); 2551 2552 /* Can't set security on named streams */ 2553 if (SMB_IS_STREAM(snode) != NULL) 2554 return (EINVAL); 2555 2556 bzero(&set_attr, sizeof (smb_attr_t)); 2557 2558 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_OWNER_SECINFO) { 2559 set_attr.sa_vattr.va_uid = fs_sd->sd_uid; 2560 set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_UID; 2561 access |= WRITE_OWNER; 2562 } 2563 2564 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_GROUP_SECINFO) { 2565 set_attr.sa_vattr.va_gid = fs_sd->sd_gid; 2566 set_attr.sa_mask |= SMB_AT_GID; 2567 access |= WRITE_OWNER; 2568 } 2569 2570 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) 2571 access |= WRITE_DAC; 2572 2573 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) 2574 access |= ACCESS_SYSTEM_SECURITY; 2575 2576 if (sr->fid_ofile) 2577 error = smb_ofile_access(sr->fid_ofile, cr, access); 2578 else 2579 error = smb_fsop_access(sr, cr, snode, access); 2580 2581 if (error) 2582 return (EACCES); 2583 2584 if (set_attr.sa_mask) { 2585 orig_attr.sa_mask = SMB_AT_UID | SMB_AT_GID; 2586 error = smb_fsop_getattr(sr, kcr, snode, &orig_attr); 2587 if (error == 0) { 2588 error = smb_fsop_setattr(sr, cr, snode, &set_attr); 2589 if (error == EPERM) 2590 error = EBADE; 2591 } 2592 2593 if (error) 2594 return (error); 2595 } 2596 2597 if (fs_sd->sd_secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) { 2598 if (overwrite == 0) 2599 error = smb_fsop_sdmerge(sr, snode, fs_sd); 2600 2601 if (error == 0) 2602 error = smb_fsop_aclwrite(sr, cr, snode, fs_sd); 2603 2604 if (error != 0) { 2605 /* 2606 * Revert uid/gid changes if required. 2607 */ 2608 if (set_attr.sa_mask) { 2609 orig_attr.sa_mask = set_attr.sa_mask; 2610 (void) smb_fsop_setattr(sr, kcr, snode, 2611 &orig_attr); 2612 } 2613 } 2614 } 2615 2616 return (error); 2617 } 2618 2619 #ifdef _KERNEL 2620 /* 2621 * smb_fsop_sdinherit 2622 * 2623 * Inherit the security descriptor from the parent container. 2624 * This function is called after FS has created the file/folder 2625 * so if this doesn't do anything it means FS inheritance is 2626 * in place. 2627 * 2628 * Do inheritance for ZFS internally. 2629 * 2630 * If we want to let ZFS does the inheritance the 2631 * following setting should be true: 2632 * 2633 * - aclinherit = passthrough 2634 * - aclmode = passthrough 2635 * - smbd umask = 0777 2636 * 2637 * This will result in right effective permissions but 2638 * ZFS will always add 6 ACEs for owner, owning group 2639 * and others to be POSIX compliant. This is not what 2640 * Windows clients/users expect, so we decided that CIFS 2641 * implements Windows rules and overwrite whatever ZFS 2642 * comes up with. This way we also don't have to care 2643 * about ZFS aclinherit and aclmode settings. 2644 */ 2645 static int 2646 smb_fsop_sdinherit(smb_request_t *sr, smb_node_t *dnode, smb_fssd_t *fs_sd) 2647 { 2648 acl_t *dacl = NULL; 2649 acl_t *sacl = NULL; 2650 int is_dir; 2651 int error; 2652 uint32_t secinfo; 2653 smb_fssd_t pfs_sd; 2654 2655 ASSERT(fs_sd); 2656 2657 secinfo = fs_sd->sd_secinfo; 2658 2659 /* Anything to do? */ 2660 if ((secinfo & SMB_ACL_SECINFO) == SMB_ACL_SECINFO) 2661 return (0); 2662 2663 /* 2664 * No forced inheritance for non-ZFS filesystems. 2665 */ 2666 if (sr->tid_tree->t_acltype != ACE_T) 2667 return (0); 2668 2669 smb_fssd_init(&pfs_sd, SMB_ACL_SECINFO, fs_sd->sd_flags); 2670 2671 /* Fetch parent directory's ACL */ 2672 error = smb_fsop_sdread(sr, zone_kcred(), dnode, &pfs_sd); 2673 if (error) { 2674 return (error); 2675 } 2676 2677 is_dir = (fs_sd->sd_flags & SMB_FSSD_FLAGS_DIR); 2678 if ((secinfo & SMB_DACL_SECINFO) == 0) { 2679 dacl = smb_fsacl_inherit(pfs_sd.sd_zdacl, is_dir, 2680 SMB_DACL_SECINFO, sr->user_cr); 2681 fs_sd->sd_zdacl = dacl; 2682 } 2683 2684 if ((secinfo & SMB_SACL_SECINFO) == 0) { 2685 sacl = smb_fsacl_inherit(pfs_sd.sd_zsacl, is_dir, 2686 SMB_SACL_SECINFO, sr->user_cr); 2687 fs_sd->sd_zsacl = sacl; 2688 } 2689 2690 smb_fsacl_free(pfs_sd.sd_zdacl); 2691 smb_fsacl_free(pfs_sd.sd_zsacl); 2692 return (0); 2693 } 2694 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 2695 2696 /* 2697 * smb_fsop_eaccess 2698 * 2699 * Returns the effective permission of the given credential for the 2700 * specified object. 2701 * 2702 * This is just a workaround. We need VFS/FS support for this. 2703 */ 2704 void 2705 smb_fsop_eaccess(smb_request_t *sr, cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *snode, 2706 uint32_t *eaccess) 2707 { 2708 int access = 0; 2709 vnode_t *dir_vp; 2710 smb_node_t *unnamed_node; 2711 2712 ASSERT(cr); 2713 ASSERT(snode); 2714 ASSERT(snode->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 2715 ASSERT(snode->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 2716 2717 unnamed_node = SMB_IS_STREAM(snode); 2718 if (unnamed_node) { 2719 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_magic == SMB_NODE_MAGIC); 2720 ASSERT(unnamed_node->n_state != SMB_NODE_STATE_DESTROYING); 2721 /* 2722 * Streams authorization should be performed against the 2723 * unnamed stream. 2724 */ 2725 snode = unnamed_node; 2726 } 2727 2728 if (smb_tree_has_feature(sr->tid_tree, SMB_TREE_ACEMASKONACCESS)) { 2729 dir_vp = (snode->n_dnode) ? snode->n_dnode->vp : NULL; 2730 smb_vop_eaccess(snode->vp, (int *)eaccess, V_ACE_MASK, dir_vp, 2731 cr); 2732 return; 2733 } 2734 2735 /* 2736 * FS doesn't understand 32-bit mask 2737 */ 2738 smb_vop_eaccess(snode->vp, &access, 0, NULL, cr); 2739 access &= sr->tid_tree->t_access; 2740 2741 *eaccess = READ_CONTROL | FILE_READ_EA | FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES; 2742 2743 if (access & VREAD) 2744 *eaccess |= FILE_READ_DATA; 2745 2746 if (access & VEXEC) 2747 *eaccess |= FILE_EXECUTE; 2748 2749 if (access & VWRITE) 2750 *eaccess |= FILE_WRITE_DATA | FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES | 2751 FILE_WRITE_EA | FILE_APPEND_DATA | FILE_DELETE_CHILD; 2752 2753 if (access & (VREAD | VWRITE)) 2754 *eaccess |= SYNCHRONIZE; 2755 2756 #ifdef _FAKE_KERNEL 2757 /* Should be: if (we are the owner)... */ 2758 if (access & VWRITE) 2759 *eaccess |= DELETE | WRITE_DAC | WRITE_OWNER; 2760 #endif 2761 } 2762 2763 /* 2764 * smb_fsop_shrlock 2765 * 2766 * For the current open request, check file sharing rules 2767 * against existing opens. 2768 * 2769 * Returns NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION if there is any 2770 * sharing conflict. Returns NT_STATUS_SUCCESS otherwise. 2771 * 2772 * Full system-wide share reservation synchronization is available 2773 * when the nbmand (non-blocking mandatory) mount option is set 2774 * (i.e. nbl_need_crit() is true) and nbmand critical regions are used. 2775 * This provides synchronization with NFS and local processes. The 2776 * critical regions are entered in VOP_SHRLOCK()/fs_shrlock() (called 2777 * from smb_open_subr()/smb_fsop_shrlock()/smb_vop_shrlock()) as well 2778 * as the CIFS rename and delete paths. 2779 * 2780 * The CIFS server will also enter the nbl critical region in the open, 2781 * rename, and delete paths when nbmand is not set. There is limited 2782 * coordination with local and VFS share reservations in this case. 2783 * Note that when the nbmand mount option is not set, the VFS layer 2784 * only processes advisory reservations and the delete mode is not checked. 2785 * 2786 * Whether or not the nbmand mount option is set, intra-CIFS share 2787 * checking is done in the open, delete, and rename paths using a CIFS 2788 * critical region (node->n_share_lock). 2789 */ 2790 uint32_t 2791 smb_fsop_shrlock(cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *node, uint32_t uniq_fid, 2792 uint32_t desired_access, uint32_t share_access) 2793 { 2794 int rc; 2795 2796 /* Allow access if the request is just for meta data */ 2797 if ((desired_access & FILE_DATA_ALL) == 0) 2798 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 2799 2800 rc = smb_node_open_check(node, desired_access, share_access); 2801 if (rc) 2802 return (NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION); 2803 2804 rc = smb_vop_shrlock(node->vp, uniq_fid, desired_access, share_access, 2805 cr); 2806 if (rc) 2807 return (NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION); 2808 2809 return (NT_STATUS_SUCCESS); 2810 } 2811 2812 void 2813 smb_fsop_unshrlock(cred_t *cr, smb_node_t *node, uint32_t uniq_fid) 2814 { 2815 (void) smb_vop_unshrlock(node->vp, uniq_fid, cr); 2816 } 2817 2818 int 2819 smb_fsop_frlock(smb_node_t *node, smb_lock_t *lock, boolean_t unlock, 2820 cred_t *cr) 2821 { 2822 flock64_t bf; 2823 int flag = F_REMOTELOCK; 2824 2825 /* 2826 * VOP_FRLOCK() will not be called if: 2827 * 2828 * 1) The lock has a range of zero bytes. The semantics of Windows and 2829 * POSIX are different. In the case of POSIX it asks for the locking 2830 * of all the bytes from the offset provided until the end of the 2831 * file. In the case of Windows a range of zero locks nothing and 2832 * doesn't conflict with any other lock. 2833 * 2834 * 2) The lock rolls over (start + lenght < start). Solaris will assert 2835 * if such a request is submitted. This will not create 2836 * incompatibilities between POSIX and Windows. In the Windows world, 2837 * if a client submits such a lock, the server will not lock any 2838 * bytes. Interestingly if the same lock (same offset and length) is 2839 * resubmitted Windows will consider that there is an overlap and 2840 * the granting rules will then apply. 2841 * 2842 * 3) The SMB-level process IDs (smb_pid) are not passed down to the 2843 * POSIX level in l_pid because (a) the rules about lock PIDs are 2844 * different in SMB, and (b) we're putting our ofile f_uniqid in 2845 * the POSIX l_pid field to segregate locks per SMB ofile. 2846 * (We're also using a "remote" system ID in l_sysid.) 2847 * All SMB locking PIDs are handled at the SMB level and 2848 * not exposed in POSIX locking. 2849 */ 2850 if ((lock->l_length == 0) || 2851 ((lock->l_start + lock->l_length - 1) < lock->l_start)) 2852 return (0); 2853 2854 bzero(&bf, sizeof (bf)); 2855 2856 if (unlock) { 2857 bf.l_type = F_UNLCK; 2858 } else if (lock->l_type == SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READONLY) { 2859 bf.l_type = F_RDLCK; 2860 flag |= FREAD; 2861 } else if (lock->l_type == SMB_LOCK_TYPE_READWRITE) { 2862 bf.l_type = F_WRLCK; 2863 flag |= FWRITE; 2864 } 2865 2866 bf.l_start = lock->l_start; 2867 bf.l_len = lock->l_length; 2868 bf.l_pid = lock->l_file->f_uniqid; 2869 bf.l_sysid = smb_ct.cc_sysid; 2870 2871 return (smb_vop_frlock(node->vp, cr, flag, &bf)); 2872 } 2873